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<h2>Finding the URL of a Resources item</h2>














<p>The Resources tool allows you to store your files in a central
location and make them available to other people by referencing the
URL.
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<p>To find and share the URL of an item in Resources, follow these
steps:</p>

<ol><li>In the <a href="content.hlp?docId=arcc">menubar</a>, click <strong><code>Resources</code></strong>.

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</li><li>Next to the item to which you want to link, from the
<strong><code>Actions</code></strong> menu, click <strong><code>Revise Details</code></strong>.  <br /><br />
</li><li>Under "File Details", next to "Web Address (URL)", highlight the
URL of the item.  Press <code>Ctrl-c</code> (in Windows) or
<code>Cmd-c</code> (on a Macintosh) to copy the URL.

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</li><li>In the place where you need to enter the URL, paste the URL by
pressing <code>Ctrl-v</code> (Windows) or <code>Cmd-v</code>
(Macintosh).
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> To make a URL visible to users outside your
site, see <a href="content.hlp?docId=atkh">Making your Resources items publicly accessible</a>.
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